What is your take? Do you or have you used Field Codes in MS Word in the past? Leave a comment and let us know tips and tricks you’ve used to create awesome documents. Click Insert > Module, and paste the following macro in the Module Window. Open the Word file that you want to remove all the headers and footers, and then hold down the ALT + F11 keys to open the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window. As you can see in the screenshot above, an after name addition ignores the file extension (.png) because it’s not considered part of the file’s name. Here, I will introduce a VBA code for dealing with this task. This will definitely get you started in using Field Codes in your documents in Word 2010. In the dialog, choose Add Text from the pop-up menu, type the text, and choose Before Name or After Name from the second pop-up. In the future we’ll be taking a closer look at more creative ways for using Field Codes in your documents. Here we added a couple more paragraphs and it updates accordingly. Then you can update it easily by doing a right-click the number field and select update field. If you want to update the field, just go ahead and enter in your additional text and/ or finish off your document. ![]() Then you can take it out easily with a highlight and delete. Here we put it under the title for instance because our Editor wants to know how many words are included. Keep in mind you can put this anywhere in your document that you want. ![]() So here we can see that we have a word count of 1,232. Now you can choose the field properties and numeric format… but to keep it simple we will just go with the defaults.
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